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Cheyenne ([personal profile] illusional) wrote2011-05-16 09:48 pm

7th l o s t s o u l ~ [Voice]

[The last event left Cheyenne in a weird place and since then, she's been rather scarce around the village. Aside from getting food at one of the village restaurants, she's spent most of her time either in her apartment or in the forests just outside the village. Today, she's actually back to her usual spot: sitting on the edge of one of Luceti's many bridges, looking down at the water.]

[A few hours of this goes by until she finally opens her journal and poses a question to the residents. The very thing that's been on her mind all this time.]


It is not uncommon for others to ask questions using these journals, yes? [A pause. She wasn't really expecting an answer to that.]


...what do you think it means to be a "person"?
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-05-24 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
I am a human, yes. [Robert nods, though Cheyenne can't see.] But not only is my field of work familiar with those who qualify as people but are not human-like - that is, astrobiology - but my partner is a non-human sapient himself.

Additionally, there are other people here in Luceti I know who are non-human sapients as well, and they deserve the title of person from any perspective I can see.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-05-26 08:24 am (UTC)(link)
It may have been, but if it was I do not remember answering it myself. Or even hearing about it.

...

I think it is definitely an important question. Not simply here, but in general. One should not take one's personhood for granted.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-05-27 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Considering that personhood is the cornerstone of much of sapient rights, I would say so.

If a person is considered to be less than a person, for whatever reason, horrid abuses of that person can follow from that kind of mindset.

[Softly, but with real vehemence:] My partner would know. His family has been treated downright hideously due to the fact that many humans refuse to see them as people.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-05-29 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
You should not be blamed for the crimes of your species...

... Though I suppose it is natural to want to take blame for it. After all, I find myself... apologetic for my own foolish species many times over, especially here.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-01 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Well... [Robert can understand that, to an extent. It's what he does with himself, right?]

Just... be careful that, in doing so, you do not devalue your own self, or make yourself out to be the one who caused these problems to begin with.

... Though you can certainly aim to right things, if you can...
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-08 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
You do not need to feign innocence, but at the same time, there is nothing to prevent you from working to assure it does not happen again.

As you said before, your ability to feel places you at a level above others of your species. In that case, then, it is important for you to work to maintain that.

... In any case, I hope that my answer has helped you in some way. Even if you do not consider yourself a person, I think you are one.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-10 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Is it not positive to you at all, to be seen in this light?

Or... do you want to be seen as a monster...?

[Robert's tone is... tentative. Almost disbelieving, really.]
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-10 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
[This... is a deep question, and Robert has to carefully search himself for an answer.]

It... would be difficult, yes. Being a person, in that case, would be an important identification for me... perhaps. If I had had it that long, it would at least be an... enduring one.

... But in that case, if "monster" was both a more accurate and a more positive term... in the end, it w-would likely be one that I would take for myself.

Identities may be intrinsic, to a degree, but they are also... malleable.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-10 07:39 am (UTC)(link)
Age may be different for our r-respective species...

[Robert hesitates just a moment before disclosing his age, feeling... almost odd about it. Especially in the context it's being asked... but hey.]

... But I am twenty-four.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-10 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Unaging...? You have no telomere caps or anything of the sort?

[This... shocks Robert, far more than the idea of a hominid species being a hundred or more years older than him. It reminds him of what Ami said about her species' immortality.]

... Though I suppose that... c-certainly does put your identity in context.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-16 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, cell division is... regulated by structures called telomeres, for hominids in my multiverse. Telomeres essentially "cap off" the ends of chromosomes; aging somatic cells have steadily-shortening telomere caps. It is theoretically plausible that cells with telomeres of an infinite length, or some structure that replaced the f-functionality of them, might never age and undergo cytokinesis.

[Physically aging only due to starvation...? All of this makes Robert wonder about Cheyenne's biochemistry.]

Your species has... a d-decidedly fascinating biochemical composition.
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-17 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
A power that prevents illusionists from being touched...?

... Is it like some sort of energy field? [He's taking that phrase literally. Probably too literally.]
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[personal profile] semper_cogitans 2011-06-20 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[This isn't the first time that Robert has heard the word "curse", but it is the first time he's heard of it as a property inherent to a species.

Also, Cheyenne? There are very few people that can approach Robert without causing him anxiety. So you're far from the only one.]


... I see...

That... that does seem... prohibitive. And there is... n-no method to combat this?

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